Karnataka Common Entrance Test
Hello,
Karnataka CET Exam is conducted every year.Karnataka common entrance examis a state level exam that offers admission in various government and private colleges in the state of Karnataka. Through KCET, candidates can secure admission in various professional courses. KCET application 2019 will be made available online by KEA
For your reference, I have shared a link of KCET 2019. This article will give you details about the entire admission process which will include application details, important dates, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, how to prepare for the entrance examination, result and more.
Good Luck!
hello zabih,
yes, you can apply for the KCET.because there is quota named as Horanadu and Gadinadu quota for the students who hadn't finished their seven years of schooling/study in karnataka.but with following conditions:
1.mother tongue should be kanada
2.either one of the parents should have been domiciled in karnataka
hii Ravi
well its not a big issue at all while there is only minimum of years is only 8 years while you have with 10 years.
she can take a KCET no worries, as this case of issue is applicable for me as well but i wrote KCET
all
Dear Harish, what are the certificates you have and what is your highest qualification? Can you help us with that information please?
HELLO Murali,
i'm sorry that you are not eligible for KCET. Because the students who want to apply for KCET should spend their last 4 years of education in karnataka.so i think you cant give KCET.
But you can try at private colleges in Karnataka by giving to COMEDK.
Plz
Dear Abhishek, minimum ranking changes every year for KCET. This depends on the no. of students and the standards of the exam. If the no. of students applying for the exam are higher then the cut off marks also will be high. And if the examination paper has been set
Hi Naveeda, if u have studied in Bangalore, your educational certificates will have the details of your school and colleges that you studied at. That is a proof in itself that you have been a resident of Bangalore. You don't need a bonafide certificate again. Hope this helps!
Dear Nikhil, now all the medical course aspirants will have to take NEET exam irrespective of the state you are from. KCET is no longer an entrance test to get an admission in MBBS in Karnataka. Now KCET remains an entrance examination for admission into courses like Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
And never miss an important update